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as a matter of self-defense he did believe that violence could be justified. >> host: maybe now you can walk us through a little bit of what our debt after the war. >> thanks to the gi bill he was able to go to college. if he was already married, by the way. he already had two babies. when he decided to use his ph.d. in history at columbia command was difficult. ammine, the family was very badly. took some kind of medial secretarial work because they cannot really afford a babysitter all-time. and howard did various mid time shifts in order tab of more money to the pot. they were centrally very poor and get howard did fix -- succeed in getting his doctorate in fairly short order. >> host: his first permanent academic appointment was the long term appointment. >> guest: he taught while earning his ph.d., but his first full-time appointment was at stillman. >> host: maybe you can come in moving them to the south, that seems to be where he first got involved in civil rights activity. what was going on at the time and how did howard find himself in the middle of a lot of civil-rights politi
as a matter of self-defense he did believe that violence could be justified. >> host: maybe now you can walk us through a little bit of what our debt after the war. >> thanks to the gi bill he was able to go to college. if he was already married, by the way. he already had two babies. when he decided to use his ph.d. in history at columbia command was difficult. ammine, the family was very badly. took some kind of medial secretarial work because they cannot really afford a...
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. >> the other thing about the particular defense sector, in today's session, this is a sector people want to own in 2030 despite the looming fear of a sequester. >> no doubt about it. that is one of the issues and the market seems kplasant about it. the one thing i would say about boeing, if they did see dreamliner cuts -- as far as what their expectations -- earnings are expected to grow 4% in 2013 and expected to grow 20% in 2014. that's something that if you just look at this thing as a single digit grower for next few years, you probably won't pay the multiple you are now for it. >> if you want updates, be sure to follow us on twitter at cnbcoptions. if you're on facebook, stay posted on the transfer throughout the week facebook.com/optionsactions. up next the final call. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. ♪ [
. >> the other thing about the particular defense sector, in today's session, this is a sector people want to own in 2030 despite the looming fear of a sequester. >> no doubt about it. that is one of the issues and the market seems kplasant about it. the one thing i would say about boeing, if they did see dreamliner cuts -- as far as what their expectations -- earnings are expected to grow 4% in 2013 and expected to grow 20% in 2014. that's something that if you just look at this...
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crown as three cameras teams swept the podium while french minutes there and petr hansel and civil defense a both retained their respective titles in the cars and bikes. and on thursday after eight years of denial disgraced cyclist lance armstrong admitted to you. as in doping in all seven of his tour de france wins a revelation that censure quiets worldwide the american spoke out for the first time since being stripped of his titles in october however the forty one year old cancer survivor doubted he deserved the lifetime ban from all sports host oprah winfrey described the two part interview as the biggest of her career. thank. you on friday russia produced their first european champion in the women's skeleton a twenty year old elena nikitin up in a sensational performance to also claim her maiden world cup victory in austria and patridge we're all over our troops over the surprise russian one two comes with a timely basis as the world cup circuit moved to the olympic city of sochi for the final stage next month. thanks. but on saturday former italy and you venters great alexandro del pi
crown as three cameras teams swept the podium while french minutes there and petr hansel and civil defense a both retained their respective titles in the cars and bikes. and on thursday after eight years of denial disgraced cyclist lance armstrong admitted to you. as in doping in all seven of his tour de france wins a revelation that censure quiets worldwide the american spoke out for the first time since being stripped of his titles in october however the forty one year old cancer survivor...
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i do not think that is the first line of defense. >> this question comes from twitter. as the declared it was targeting a two percent inflation rate in january 2012, the f omc has released its projections five times. each one of these, the inflation rate has come in below this target. why is the policy and set to consistently under should the target? >> was that 140 characters? [laughter]>> i suspect our audience had related questions. >> a very good question. as i said earlier, when the team is asking me about -- dean was asking me about the risks of some of our policies, i was pointing out that inflation is very low. below two percent target. unemployment is above where it should he. there seems to be a strong presumption that we should be aggressive in monetary policy. that does make the case for being aggressive, which we are trying to do. the additional point that i made was that the short-term interest rate is close to zero, and we are now in the world of nonstandard monetary policy. asset purchases and communications and so on. as we were discussing earlier, we h
i do not think that is the first line of defense. >> this question comes from twitter. as the declared it was targeting a two percent inflation rate in january 2012, the f omc has released its projections five times. each one of these, the inflation rate has come in below this target. why is the policy and set to consistently under should the target? >> was that 140 characters? [laughter]>> i suspect our audience had related questions. >> a very good question. as i said...
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>> reporter: good evening, diane, from rome, where secretary of defense leon panetta is urgently trying to get more information about this attack on americans and others. three americans are believed to be held hostage right now, but u.s. officials warn that number is fluid. secretary panetta tonight says the u.s. will take all necessary steps to deal with this crisis. >> by all indications, this is a terrorist act. and the united states strongly condemns these kinds of terrorist acts. it is a very serious matter when americans are taken hostage along with others. >> reporter: it all began when 20 armed islamic militants, believed to be affiliated with al qaeda, approached a group of oil workers. the attackers were reportedly heavily armed, driving in three unmarked vehicles. the oil workers were on a bus headed to a nearby airport. there was a fight -- security forces for the workers battled back. when the smoke cleared, at least one foreign worker was dead, others wounded. the terrorists then headed to the compound where the gas refinery workers live. while it is unclear how many fore
>> reporter: good evening, diane, from rome, where secretary of defense leon panetta is urgently trying to get more information about this attack on americans and others. three americans are believed to be held hostage right now, but u.s. officials warn that number is fluid. secretary panetta tonight says the u.s. will take all necessary steps to deal with this crisis. >> by all indications, this is a terrorist act. and the united states strongly condemns these kinds of terrorist...
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things to insight liberals but a philosophical defense of liberals. this is what he talked about. he is craving collective action to talk about how that was responsible for progress throughout the course of the u.s. history. liberal view. he is arguing for it. >> defining this moment as what is right is an important struggle. >> bret: 20 seconds, charles. can he get this through, the progressive agenda? we will hear the "state of the union" in two weeks. can he get it through? >> in two years, one of the objectives. this is not a partisan speech. i don't think it should be critiqued. it was ide log call. proud of the ideology. it represents a large section of america. it's odd if you deny it. >> bret: that is it for panel. but stay tuned, no matter your politics. [ male announcer ] red lobster is hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu! oh my goodness... oh my gosh, this looks amazing... [ male announcer ] 15 entrees under $15! it's o new maine stays! seafood, chicken, and more! h! the tilapia with roast vegables. i'actually looking at the od grille
things to insight liberals but a philosophical defense of liberals. this is what he talked about. he is craving collective action to talk about how that was responsible for progress throughout the course of the u.s. history. liberal view. he is arguing for it. >> defining this moment as what is right is an important struggle. >> bret: 20 seconds, charles. can he get this through, the progressive agenda? we will hear the "state of the union" in two weeks. can he get it...
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a self-defense weapon that can be deadly at such a close range. it's still unclear this morning why the 25-year-old bulgarian turkish man attacked famous politician ahmed dogan, longtime leader that represents bulgaria's turks and muslims. "right now we're working on finding out everything about the attacker" says the interior minister. samples were taken to see if there were drums in his system. a mystery how he got in. on top of the gun he had two knives, as well as a criminal background, the rest for drugs possession and robbery. dogan was announcing his retirement when he was attacked. this morning the police say he's fine but many questions remain. for "good morning america," i'm alex marquardt in new york. >> it's unbelievable video. that politician is very lucky. >> he is, indeed. >>> time to check in with ron claiborne for the other stories this morning. >> that's a pretty wild story there. good morning to you, bianna and dan. good morning, everyone. >>> we begin with breaking news overnight on a scare involving boeing's new 787 dreamliner
a self-defense weapon that can be deadly at such a close range. it's still unclear this morning why the 25-year-old bulgarian turkish man attacked famous politician ahmed dogan, longtime leader that represents bulgaria's turks and muslims. "right now we're working on finding out everything about the attacker" says the interior minister. samples were taken to see if there were drums in his system. a mystery how he got in. on top of the gun he had two knives, as well as a criminal...
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it became secretary of defense. you know, we had -- we had eight years of a secretary -- or six years of a secretary of defense with an agenda, you know in donald rumsfeld with wolfowitz. we saw what that got us in the bush administration, a lot of dead american soldiers and a lot of money spent. >> bill: what i find interesting and refreshing about this is that president obama obviously got a lot of flack over susan rice and decided that was not a battle he was willing to fight. and so when she said, i don't want any more -- any more to do with this, he said okay. i will accept. i am not going to nominate you. chuck hagel, he decided he is going to go to the mat on the this one. i think he wins. >> absolutely. how does he not win? you know, it's him reaching across the aisle. he is doing exactly what he has been attacked every day, district attorney in and day out for the last four years, you know, by republicans for claiming that he is not doing, which, of course, you know which is reaching out, working with repub
it became secretary of defense. you know, we had -- we had eight years of a secretary -- or six years of a secretary of defense with an agenda, you know in donald rumsfeld with wolfowitz. we saw what that got us in the bush administration, a lot of dead american soldiers and a lot of money spent. >> bill: what i find interesting and refreshing about this is that president obama obviously got a lot of flack over susan rice and decided that was not a battle he was willing to fight. and so...
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sell a little bit higher on friday here as traders and portfolio managers become a little bit more defensive over the long holiday weekend. > especially with that situation in algeria starting to spark up. good to have you on the show. have a good trading day and a good weekend. > > thanks much, you too. the grounding of boeing 787s is expanding. after the federal aviation administration grounded all 787s operated by u.s. carriers, the faa's european counterpart issued the same order. as our cover story shows you, that list is expanding, with a lot of attention focusing on the battery system aboard the aircraft. polish airlines "lot," the first airline in europe to fly boeing's 787 dreamliner and bought ten of them, found its plane grounded in chicago after its innaugural flight from warsaw. susan witych was booked on the 787's return flight that was cancelled. in its place, the airline will rely on an older 767 aircraft. "i think it was a good decision. if there was any problem with the batteries, that's pretty important. it was a good decision. i feel safer." the groundings follow a series
sell a little bit higher on friday here as traders and portfolio managers become a little bit more defensive over the long holiday weekend. > especially with that situation in algeria starting to spark up. good to have you on the show. have a good trading day and a good weekend. > > thanks much, you too. the grounding of boeing 787s is expanding. after the federal aviation administration grounded all 787s operated by u.s. carriers, the faa's european counterpart issued the same order....
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the niners defense will have a tough task of stoping tony gonzalez. he is 36 years old. man, but he is still playing like a college kid. >> when you watch the old kung fu movies and you see the guy with the long beard, the toughest fighter is not usually the young by but the old guy who has been around for awhile. i figure i am like that. you see everything, you see every coverage. you know the angle a guy is coming to get you. i am out there doing my thing. >> the age less wonder, tony gonzalez. itthe last time the warriors won i was taking a math media law and ethics test. yes i was in college. i do not remember the grade. probably an "a." the first quarter and pick and roll precision. the splitter with the finish and the warriors lead by 10 in the first. gary neil closes the gap and gets a three at the buzzer and move to the third quarter. david lee with the two handed flush. he had 22 and he started in place of curry once again. show right, go left. 20 points and 10 assists for jack. too much of the big fundamental. two of his 24. and tony parker doing what he does b
the niners defense will have a tough task of stoping tony gonzalez. he is 36 years old. man, but he is still playing like a college kid. >> when you watch the old kung fu movies and you see the guy with the long beard, the toughest fighter is not usually the young by but the old guy who has been around for awhile. i figure i am like that. you see everything, you see every coverage. you know the angle a guy is coming to get you. i am out there doing my thing. >> the age less wonder,...
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they tell me you need to fund our defense department at such and such a level. you need to send out social security checks. you need to make sure that your paying to care for our veterans. they lay all this out for me. because they have the spending power. and so i am required by law to go ahead and pay these bills. >> many republicans are willing to just let it all burn to the ground. politico reported more and more house republicans are planning to damage the economy. gop officials said more than half of their members are prepared to allow default unless president obama agrees to dramatic cuts he has repeatedly said he opposes. john boehner does not have any clout with the tea party members of the congress. this is the big problem. here comes congressman ralph hall of texas. he's got a rather radical view of what it means to raise the debt ceiling. >> we made a mistake when we increased the debt limit the first time and gave this guy all the money to buy votes with. we shouldn't make the mistake now. >> this thinking is not only inaccurate but dangerous. >> th
they tell me you need to fund our defense department at such and such a level. you need to send out social security checks. you need to make sure that your paying to care for our veterans. they lay all this out for me. because they have the spending power. and so i am required by law to go ahead and pay these bills. >> many republicans are willing to just let it all burn to the ground. politico reported more and more house republicans are planning to damage the economy. gop officials said...
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military and defense industry. tonight, jonathan serrie reports on the damage done to north carolina. >> fact. miles from fort bragg, k-2 solutions train dog for police and military use. but the status of new defense contracts is unclear for this company that employs 274. >> in the past seven months we submitted eight proposals, two have been canceled and the other ones are in limbo for up to eight months. >> the problem is sequestration. they have not the uncertainty. >> this compounded the problem. right now, nobody is moving forward on any projects. it has created a stand-still. >> ceo of our row rora marketing -- aurora with facial recognition technology. >> it used to be working with the federal government was solid work. now we got turned down for funding twice. they said working for the federal government was unstable. >> some companies survive marketing the services to wide range of civilian leads. >> they train them to find any object to any type of environment. >> on tractors -- contractors are bracing fo
military and defense industry. tonight, jonathan serrie reports on the damage done to north carolina. >> fact. miles from fort bragg, k-2 solutions train dog for police and military use. but the status of new defense contracts is unclear for this company that employs 274. >> in the past seven months we submitted eight proposals, two have been canceled and the other ones are in limbo for up to eight months. >> the problem is sequestration. they have not the uncertainty....
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he had 90 yards, two touchdowns and the defense shutout the falcons in the 2nd half and the 49ers win 28-24. headed to the super bowl. here is vern glen in atlanta. >> reporter: good evening, from the georgia dome in atlanta. the game may have been over hours ago but the tingles of that 49 irwin over the falcons to advance to the super bowl is going to last at least until february 3rd when they are actually there. >> a big top for the 49ers defensively. >> you know, we never blink. we give up a touchdown, you know, we blow cover rem, tackles, never blink. we know who we are. >> getting davis, the touchdown. >> you know, the coach got criticism when he switched to you. do you feel like you are testifying it in this game and every other game? >> i am thankful he made this decision. >> he played great. he played great. i don't even know the words to say it. i mean, he -- it was a great performance by the quarterback. >> we will have more insight from the guys who got it done coming up on game day from the georgia dome in atlanta, cbs 5. >> one of the great moments came after the game. we
he had 90 yards, two touchdowns and the defense shutout the falcons in the 2nd half and the 49ers win 28-24. headed to the super bowl. here is vern glen in atlanta. >> reporter: good evening, from the georgia dome in atlanta. the game may have been over hours ago but the tingles of that 49 irwin over the falcons to advance to the super bowl is going to last at least until february 3rd when they are actually there. >> a big top for the 49ers defensively. >> you know, we never...
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the niners defense will have a tough task of stoping tony gonzalez. he is 36 years old. man, but he is still playing like a college kid. >> when you watch the old kung fu movies and you see the guy with the long beard, the toughest fighter is not usually the young by but the old guy who has been around for awhile. i figure i am like that. you see everything, you see every coverage. you know the angle a guy is coming to get you. i am out there doing my thing. >> the age less wonder, tony gonzalez. itthe last time the warriors won i was taking a math media law and ethics test. yes i was ini do not remember t. i do not remember the grade. probably an "a." the first quarter and pick and roll precision. the splitter with the finish and the warriors lead by 10 in the first. gary neil closes the gap and gets a three at the buzzer and move to the third quarter. david lee with the two handed flush. he had 22 and he started in place of curry once again. show right, go left. 20 points and 10 assists for jack. too much of the big fundamental. two of his 24. and tony parker doing wha
the niners defense will have a tough task of stoping tony gonzalez. he is 36 years old. man, but he is still playing like a college kid. >> when you watch the old kung fu movies and you see the guy with the long beard, the toughest fighter is not usually the young by but the old guy who has been around for awhile. i figure i am like that. you see everything, you see every coverage. you know the angle a guy is coming to get you. i am out there doing my thing. >> the age less wonder,...
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the niners defense will have a tough task of stoping tony gonzalez. he is 36 years old. man, but he is still playing like a college kid. >> when you watch the old kung fu movies and you see the guy with the long beard, the toughest fighter is not usually the young by but the old guy who has been around for awhile. i figure i am like that. you see everything, you see every coverage. you know the angle a guy is coming to get you. i am out there doing my thing. >> the age less wonder, tony gonzalez. itthe last time the warriors won i was taking a math media law and ethics test. yes i was in college. i do not remember the grade. probably an "a." the first quarter and pick and roll precision. the splitter with the finish and the warriors lead by 10 in the first. gary neil closes the gap and gets a three at the buzzer and move to the third quarter. david lee with the two handed flush. he had 22 and he started in place of curry once again. show right, go left. 20 points and 10 assists for jack. too much of the big fundamental. two of his 24. and tony parker doing what he does b
the niners defense will have a tough task of stoping tony gonzalez. he is 36 years old. man, but he is still playing like a college kid. >> when you watch the old kung fu movies and you see the guy with the long beard, the toughest fighter is not usually the young by but the old guy who has been around for awhile. i figure i am like that. you see everything, you see every coverage. you know the angle a guy is coming to get you. i am out there doing my thing. >> the age less wonder,...
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and the number of companies that would really be affected from walmart to every defense contractor to giant health care companies, if their ability to collect money that is owed to them is then put in doubt, that triggers a whole, you know, range of activities of other people wanting to collect debts from them. >> sounds really scary. do me a favor, though, and crawl in to president obama's head for me and tell me why you think in 2006 he voted not to raise the debt ceiling and said the fact we're here today to debate raising the debt limit is a sign of leadership failure, the sign the u.s. government can't pay his own bills. what was he thinking there? >> voting against an increase of the debt kreeling is what you do in the opposition party. >> oh, okay. >> in congress. this is going back for the last many years. >> yeah. >> all the republicans in the senate voted for increases when bush was in office. they vote against it when obama is in office. and vice versa. the problem or challenges now is the house where republicans don't want to vote for it and we need them, you know, it is s
and the number of companies that would really be affected from walmart to every defense contractor to giant health care companies, if their ability to collect money that is owed to them is then put in doubt, that triggers a whole, you know, range of activities of other people wanting to collect debts from them. >> sounds really scary. do me a favor, though, and crawl in to president obama's head for me and tell me why you think in 2006 he voted not to raise the debt ceiling and said the...
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can you play that battle at sequester time instead of mindless cuts in defense and non-defense. >> right. >> you can play that game at the continuing resolution which is inside baseball which means you're going to chicken out again and just extend and extend and extend. this game is going to be played for months on end. >> so let's -- >> let me ask you this, senator. >> it does make no sense, and i'm glad you brought up the fiscal cliff deal, because in the fiscal cliff deal they added $4 trillion of new spending, so that's where i want to get your take on. i understand that you don't want to use the debt ceiling debate as -- as any leverage, you know. this is important. this is important for the u.s. as well as the world, so you don't want to use it as leverage, but why is it that it's always about taking off the gloves and fighting over it rather than coming up with real spending cut ideas? we still have not seen spending cut ideas to what we have, the 16.4 trillion or even, you know, projected spending, so where are the spending cut ideas, and when is that going to happen if you don't
can you play that battle at sequester time instead of mindless cuts in defense and non-defense. >> right. >> you can play that game at the continuing resolution which is inside baseball which means you're going to chicken out again and just extend and extend and extend. this game is going to be played for months on end. >> so let's -- >> let me ask you this, senator. >> it does make no sense, and i'm glad you brought up the fiscal cliff deal, because in the fiscal...
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president doesn't seem to show the slightest interest in reducing spending other than in the area of defense and maybe means testing for entitlements. so, chances for meaningful reduction in the growth of entitlements on the part of the republicans is almost nil. >> well, i mean, what -- what could the republicans have done? the senate didn't approve their own plan until, what, midnight on new year's day and it -- they will say, the republicans will say they were up against the wall and didn't want the country to go over the fiscal cliff. should we have gone over the fiscal cliff, since that was the reality, if, in fact, they would have pushed for spending cuts? >> maria, i'm not about to second guess them. these are very smart people -- >> well, you are second guessing them. this is what this interview is about. >> i just like to state where i believe where we are and what's going to happen. >> okay, what do you think happens? >> so, i think that the -- as a result of the tax increases, we are going to collect substantially less revenues than we thought we would. and that is because the fed
president doesn't seem to show the slightest interest in reducing spending other than in the area of defense and maybe means testing for entitlements. so, chances for meaningful reduction in the growth of entitlements on the part of the republicans is almost nil. >> well, i mean, what -- what could the republicans have done? the senate didn't approve their own plan until, what, midnight on new year's day and it -- they will say, the republicans will say they were up against the wall and...
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. >> with a hostile environment and a very good defense. you cannot take anything for granted. >> we will be in the same position but a different team, a different mind-set, a different opponent. >> and i would be interested in but pam thanks. >> i think that the other team is going to be so prepared. >> what is pam think? >> and jacqueline? >> i would say the same as what pam says. did you ever see that movie? with lawrence taylor. jamie foxx, oliver stone telling in absolute true story. it was a pretty good movie. jamie foxx, one of the talented guys and holida holly >> he can do comedy. and impressions. and it all started. thank you for joining us. >> york movie produced layour me reviews lot >> and now, jan wahl. [laughter] >> and do you remember that coach in a necktie? mike liked to look at himself in the mirror and is making a comeback, of sorts, the defensive coordinator falcons d coordinator mike nolan former 49ers coach mike nolan is now the defensive coordinator of the atlanta falcons. >> he is definitely a great defensive coordi
. >> with a hostile environment and a very good defense. you cannot take anything for granted. >> we will be in the same position but a different team, a different mind-set, a different opponent. >> and i would be interested in but pam thanks. >> i think that the other team is going to be so prepared. >> what is pam think? >> and jacqueline? >> i would say the same as what pam says. did you ever see that movie? with lawrence taylor. jamie foxx, oliver...
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of defense. our department wide mission is to prevent and respond to this crime in order to enable military readiness and to reduce with the goal to eliminate sexual assault from our military. i'd like to begin by saying it has been my honor to serve our nation as army officer for over 33 years. it's been a great privilege to serve nine of those years as a commanding officer or deputy commanding general. and i served a total of 45 months in combat with the best soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines in the world. i'm no stranger to leading soldier change for our combat veterans. more fully integrating women into the armed forces with the 2012 departments women in service report, and managing the department repeal "don't ask, don't tell" over this last year. the comedy nominee at an all these endeavors has been a very clear understanding of the challenges that we have confronted and unequivocal commitment to mission success, readiness of force and the welfare of our men and women in uniform. the de
of defense. our department wide mission is to prevent and respond to this crime in order to enable military readiness and to reduce with the goal to eliminate sexual assault from our military. i'd like to begin by saying it has been my honor to serve our nation as army officer for over 33 years. it's been a great privilege to serve nine of those years as a commanding officer or deputy commanding general. and i served a total of 45 months in combat with the best soldiers, sailors, airmen and...
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britain's ministry of defense says it was not a military hell copper. this crash happened south of the thames river, very close to the british spy agency mi6. at first witnesses thought it was a terror attack. >> we were sitting having a coffee half past 7: we heard an explosion. sounded like a fighter plane flying over. we heard a loud explosion and thought it was terrorist attack. we came out onto the main road and there was huge piles of smoke on the back. guys are running outside and shouted this is a plane flown into the, the crane there. so, you know, we tried to see if anyone was hurt. martha: the witnesses to this scene, the pilot and one person on the ground were killed. the top of the crane was said to be obscured by fog at the time. bill: absolutely bizarre when you heard about that this morning. you can understand why they thought it was terrorism too based on the history in that town. live reports on the streets of london coming up later this morning. meantime the house passing a nearly $51 billion sandy relief bill last night, now heading
britain's ministry of defense says it was not a military hell copper. this crash happened south of the thames river, very close to the british spy agency mi6. at first witnesses thought it was a terror attack. >> we were sitting having a coffee half past 7: we heard an explosion. sounded like a fighter plane flying over. we heard a loud explosion and thought it was terrorist attack. we came out onto the main road and there was huge piles of smoke on the back. guys are running outside and...
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. >> a big talk for the 49ers defensively. >> we never blink. when things get bad, we give up a potential touchdown. some go bad, but we never play because we know we can fix them and the other capabilities in this locker room. >> colin, do you feel like you are justified? >> i'm thankful that he made that decision. i don't know he played great. he played great. it was a great performance by the quarterback. >> reporter: we'll have more insight from the guys that got it done coming up on game day. >> so they will play the baltimore ravens, coached by jim harbaugh who will at a little bill of that today. >> yes. hopefully that the leaves will be outdated come january 3 when we need the super bowl champions. >> yeah, well we all are now. immediately after the game, they are celebrating in the streets of san francisco as it was generally peaceful with the major problems and the far cry from the celebrations winning the world series as they will continue to move around the bay area. linda yee checked out a couple of them. >> i did -- i did not see s
. >> a big talk for the 49ers defensively. >> we never blink. when things get bad, we give up a potential touchdown. some go bad, but we never play because we know we can fix them and the other capabilities in this locker room. >> colin, do you feel like you are justified? >> i'm thankful that he made that decision. i don't know he played great. he played great. it was a great performance by the quarterback. >> reporter: we'll have more insight from the guys that...
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however, the 49ers defense. here he goes. in the 49ers never looked backcolin kaepernick making his 9th career start - how pressure agat #1 seed atlanta in the dome? 2nd quarter matt ryan - perfect 20 yard touchdown pass to julio jones in corner of end zone 17-0 atl td's 2nd quarter, 17-0 atl lamichael james - busts into end zone with a 15 yard touchdown run 17-7 atl caps off 11 play, 80 yard drive kaepernick- leads another scoring drive culminating in a 4 yard touchdown pass to vernon davis 17-7 atl davis: 5 catches, 106 yds, td kaepernick: 16/21, 233 yds, td ryan - ends the half with this 10 yard touchdown strike to tony gonzalez 24- 14 atl ryan: 396 yards, 3 td's, 1 int gonzalez: 8 catches, 78 yds, td >> they played great. i do not know how else to say it. everybody check in on this one. >> i feel so good that i am exhausted! i do not even have words. we made it. when i see this team is destined to win. we have a lot of guys with energy, character that is what it is all about. >> we believe in each other. we know what we n
however, the 49ers defense. here he goes. in the 49ers never looked backcolin kaepernick making his 9th career start - how pressure agat #1 seed atlanta in the dome? 2nd quarter matt ryan - perfect 20 yard touchdown pass to julio jones in corner of end zone 17-0 atl td's 2nd quarter, 17-0 atl lamichael james - busts into end zone with a 15 yard touchdown run 17-7 atl caps off 11 play, 80 yard drive kaepernick- leads another scoring drive culminating in a 4 yard touchdown pass to vernon davis...
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they tell me you need to fund the defense department as such and such level. you need to send out social security checks. you need to make sure you are paying to care for the veterans. they lay all of this out for me. because they have the spending power. i am required by law to go ahead and pay the bills. separately, they also have to authorize the raising of the debt ceiling to make sure the bills are paid. so what congress cannot do is tell me to spend x then save but we will not give you the authority to pay the bills. i just want to repeat, because i think sometimes the american people understandably are not following all of the debate here in washington. raising the debt ceiling does not authorize us to spend more. all it does is say that america will pay its bills. we are not a dead beat nation. the consequences of us not paying our bills, as i outlined in the opening statement, would be disastrous. i understand the impulse to get around this in a simple way. but there is one way to get around this, and that is for congress to authorize me to pay for th
they tell me you need to fund the defense department as such and such level. you need to send out social security checks. you need to make sure you are paying to care for the veterans. they lay all of this out for me. because they have the spending power. i am required by law to go ahead and pay the bills. separately, they also have to authorize the raising of the debt ceiling to make sure the bills are paid. so what congress cannot do is tell me to spend x then save but we will not give you...
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my best defense is i never tested positive. >> reporter: he didn't just lie to supporters, fans, and cancer survivors, he lied under oath, too. armstrong is accused of running up a doping bill experts pegged at over $1 million. >> the story's gone on so long. you win the disease. you win the tour de france seven times. a happy marriage, children. it's this mythic, perfect story. >> reporter: his biggest hope, will earn him something he is in short supply of right now, sympathy. but his performance may not have helped. i'm neal karlinsky, in new york. >> armstrong denied claims by former teammates that he ordered the use of banned substances. part two of his talk with oprah airs tonight. >>> we turn to the latest chaotic developments in the hostage situation in algeria, a day after algerian forces swooped down on militants, it's not clear how many lives were lost. we do know, however, this morning, that at least five americans are among the survivors. and abc's tahman bradley, joining us live with more. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, paula. a u.s. surveillance drone
my best defense is i never tested positive. >> reporter: he didn't just lie to supporters, fans, and cancer survivors, he lied under oath, too. armstrong is accused of running up a doping bill experts pegged at over $1 million. >> the story's gone on so long. you win the disease. you win the tour de france seven times. a happy marriage, children. it's this mythic, perfect story. >> reporter: his biggest hope, will earn him something he is in short supply of right now,...
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is there any indication what the defense will do. will they be putting witnesses up? >> yeah, i believe they're going to do that, a reason why we'll have almost a two week break in the case and asked for felony murder to be dropped against her, and in arizona, you killed someone in further rance of a crime. and she had been a guest in the crime. she snapped, they're going to have to prove premeditated, which is harder to prove. >> greta: troy, always nice to see you. >> nice talking to you. >> greta: coming up, last call, good news for maury povich fans, but may be bad news for fathers. wait until you hear this and you will, that's next. why do people count on sunsweet prune juice to stay fit on the inside? it's made only from prunes, nothing else. it works, simple as that. it's a natural source of fiber and five essential vitamins. it's the smart choice for me. stay fit on the inside with sunsweet's amazing juices. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use
is there any indication what the defense will do. will they be putting witnesses up? >> yeah, i believe they're going to do that, a reason why we'll have almost a two week break in the case and asked for felony murder to be dropped against her, and in arizona, you killed someone in further rance of a crime. and she had been a guest in the crime. she snapped, they're going to have to prove premeditated, which is harder to prove. >> greta: troy, always nice to see you. >> nice...
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we cannot have the same defense they have. that is a really bad issue. quit demonizing us for protecting ourselves. >> thank you. >> could we have -- >> thank you. thank you for taking the time to listen to all of us speak what is on our mind. i have lived here in the county for 35 years. i was at work in san francisco around the corner from one the one california from the day my friends and colleagues were needlessly murdered. i've worked on the board to prevent gun violence. not to ban guns but to reduce gun violence. we do need a background check. we need a ban on military-style assault weapons. we need a ban on large capacity magazines. that will not solve our problems. we need something very much more. that is something everyone has taught me. we need all of our freedoms and rights under our constitution. i do not believe putting our children a lot down in schools is a way to protect their freedoms and the way to teach them freedoms. there are lots of problems we need to soften things we need to do. sensible gun laws will help us do that. for thank
we cannot have the same defense they have. that is a really bad issue. quit demonizing us for protecting ourselves. >> thank you. >> could we have -- >> thank you. thank you for taking the time to listen to all of us speak what is on our mind. i have lived here in the county for 35 years. i was at work in san francisco around the corner from one the one california from the day my friends and colleagues were needlessly murdered. i've worked on the board to prevent gun violence....
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they are competing against the litigators, trial defense and officials. i will tell you that it takes persistent leadership and attention to identify and groom the right people. just like we've said with everybody else, numbers are in everything. so the intangible factors who have what it takes to be a good litigator. you look for those people, you groome them and for a for your point an opportunity to apply to specialize. the military justice practitioners and the core leaders. at that point we tend to structure the organization as we bring a country of these people so that they will be in the department head for the trial counsel and the defense counsel. they are trained only in litigating that mentoring of the council and bringing them along because as you said, it's not just by doing and it's watching and learning and its case by case dictum by victim an argument by argument. we are committed to continuing to do that and starting to bear fruit as we've seen the promotion prospects improved the career practitioners are promoting a rate equivalent than
they are competing against the litigators, trial defense and officials. i will tell you that it takes persistent leadership and attention to identify and groom the right people. just like we've said with everybody else, numbers are in everything. so the intangible factors who have what it takes to be a good litigator. you look for those people, you groome them and for a for your point an opportunity to apply to specialize. the military justice practitioners and the core leaders. at that point...
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we often hear of free enterprise from the likes of wall street big oil and the defense industry yet these are the same corporations who also lobby to keep generous taxpayer subsidies bailouts and no bid contracts in place that allow them to reign supreme over the markets that allow them to crush their smaller more independent competition and the common person suffers as a result wages as a percentage of g.d.p. are lower than they've ever been unionization rates are lower than they've ever been they've been in more than a half century here in the states and yet corporate profits as a percentage of g.d.p. are higher than they've ever before been in american history. at the time wallace was writing this op ed he was confident that the fascists had been adequately held in check in america by the rosen. administrator franklin roosevelt and he wrote happily it can be said that as yet fascism is not captured a predominant place in the outlook of any american section class or religion but he went on to warn that in the future fascism quote fascism may be encountered in wall street main street or
we often hear of free enterprise from the likes of wall street big oil and the defense industry yet these are the same corporations who also lobby to keep generous taxpayer subsidies bailouts and no bid contracts in place that allow them to reign supreme over the markets that allow them to crush their smaller more independent competition and the common person suffers as a result wages as a percentage of g.d.p. are lower than they've ever been unionization rates are lower than they've ever been...
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is there any indication what the defense will do. will they be putting witnesses up? >> yeah, i believe they're going to do that, a reason why we'll have almost a two week break in the case and asked for felony murder to be dropped against her, and in arizona, you killed someone in further rance of a crime. and she had been a guest in the crime. she snapped, they're going to have to prove premeditated, which is harder to prove. >> greta: troy, always nice to see you. >> nice talking to you. >> greta: coming up, last call, good news for maury call, good news for maury povich fans, but may be bad [ female announcer ] your smile. like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips whiten as well as $500 professional treatments. guaranteed. crest 3d white whitestrips. office superstore ink retailer in america. now t $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recyc when you spend $50 on hp in staples. th was easy. when you spend $50 on hp in he's going t
is there any indication what the defense will do. will they be putting witnesses up? >> yeah, i believe they're going to do that, a reason why we'll have almost a two week break in the case and asked for felony murder to be dropped against her, and in arizona, you killed someone in further rance of a crime. and she had been a guest in the crime. she snapped, they're going to have to prove premeditated, which is harder to prove. >> greta: troy, always nice to see you. >> nice...
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defense of marriage. do you think the nation is slowly shifting? >> i think regular people don't care if two people consenting adults of the same sex want to get married. why can't they join the lot of us and be just as miserable as everybody else. >> you're going to be sitting up there on platform during the inauguration, what does that mean? >> i'm going to start crying. from watching it on tv, ever since i was little. it was nancy, leader of the nancy pelosi, she's the one that invited me. she wanted me to see it. i'm so blown over by it. >> what do you want to hear him say. in his inaugural address. people have been talking about it and dressing about it. what would you like to hear his message be. >> he said a lot of things that i'm glad he said. i would like to see the republicans stop trying to drag the president down. i've never seen anything like it in my life. i mean it's not, it's just, they want him to fail. but if they do that, they want us to fail. the whole country. and that looks bad for the whole world. we could be a great country.
defense of marriage. do you think the nation is slowly shifting? >> i think regular people don't care if two people consenting adults of the same sex want to get married. why can't they join the lot of us and be just as miserable as everybody else. >> you're going to be sitting up there on platform during the inauguration, what does that mean? >> i'm going to start crying. from watching it on tv, ever since i was little. it was nancy, leader of the nancy pelosi, she's the one...
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you're not going to pay defense contractors? that's what's involved here. >> so if democrats -- >> one more, and then i've got to go to another person. go ahead. >> sure. if democrats feel this is dangerous, isn't it to the republicans' strategic advantage to just, you know, get to that point and get as much as they can out of your party? >> no, because i don't think that's a weapon that will move us. >> so it's not that dangerous? >> what? >> it's not that dangerous that it would push you to -- >> no, it's damn dangerous. it's very dangerous. it's so dangerous that this country should not toy with it. and the president essentially says i don't want to be leveraged that way because you're essentially leveraging this country. not me, but this country. >> arthur. >> thanks. republicans in the wyoming legislature want to use the unemployment reforms in the payroll tax cut bill from last year so they can drug test unemployed people. the labor department hasn't issued guidelines for this, but they will this year and presumably lots o
you're not going to pay defense contractors? that's what's involved here. >> so if democrats -- >> one more, and then i've got to go to another person. go ahead. >> sure. if democrats feel this is dangerous, isn't it to the republicans' strategic advantage to just, you know, get to that point and get as much as they can out of your party? >> no, because i don't think that's a weapon that will move us. >> so it's not that dangerous? >> what? >> it's not...
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to, quote, spur job creation and strengthen our national defense. nearly 35,000 people went online and agreed, and the white house, true to its word, responded saying intergalactic domination probably isn't the best idea in the universe. first the price tag, a budget-busting $850 quadrillion and second, the administration does not support blowing up planets. and the best logical argument? why would we spend countless taxpayer dollars on a death star with a fundamental flaw that can be exploited by a one-man starship? all politics aside, they do have a point. and the white house response came from paul shawcross, head of the budget's office science and space branch. he said despite the administration's opposition, we do have floating robot assistants on the space station and in his words a president who knows his way around a light sabre. and an advanced marshmallow cannon. who knew? >> safe to say a subject george may not discuss in his roundtable. >> he may. he covers a lot of ground. he may. >> i waited my entire career for ron to say "alderon." i
to, quote, spur job creation and strengthen our national defense. nearly 35,000 people went online and agreed, and the white house, true to its word, responded saying intergalactic domination probably isn't the best idea in the universe. first the price tag, a budget-busting $850 quadrillion and second, the administration does not support blowing up planets. and the best logical argument? why would we spend countless taxpayer dollars on a death star with a fundamental flaw that can be exploited...
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i'm going to put them on defense which means i will be running through your hood and i will be letting that thing go. they want to white flag it, we can do that. but on this side we never white flag it. >> bloodworth was put in a single man cell following the latest attack, and for all of his bravado, our next visit revealed some of his fears and not just any ordinary fears. >> hopefully the world don't blow up because i don't want to die in here. 2012 the world might end. the world might end. you don't believe that? >> you're going to reference the mayan calendar? >> the mayan calendar, yes. socrates said it himself. i just find it funny that all the philosophers point to 2012 as it blowing up. boom! that's it. it's over. i want to get a [ bleep ] before i die and i want to smoke a blunt and get a cigarette. you know what i mean? i don't want to be with a bunch of dudes. >> it would be another month before our next check in with bloodworth. it was clear he had missed the attention. >> tracy. what's up? you are going to swerve and not say nothing? >> i was going to say bye. >> the most
i'm going to put them on defense which means i will be running through your hood and i will be letting that thing go. they want to white flag it, we can do that. but on this side we never white flag it. >> bloodworth was put in a single man cell following the latest attack, and for all of his bravado, our next visit revealed some of his fears and not just any ordinary fears. >> hopefully the world don't blow up because i don't want to die in here. 2012 the world might end. the world...
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lastly, self-defense, again, i apologize, since i have a defense hat on, but 27 stabs can't be self-defense. jenna: we talked about this before, faith. when you look at this woman, and the murder is gruesome, one could wonder if the jurors, this body stayed in the house for five days. no one found this body. did she work by herself or is there another twist as you're kind of searching to see, you know, innocent until proven guilty? >> i can understand jurors asking those questions because there were roommates there. they weren't living there while the victim was dead in the home. but at the end. day it goes back to, you have to look at the evidence. people, you have, there are some questions. you want so many answers but you have to focus them at the end of the day on what the issues really are. jenna: really quick here, doug, as a defense attorney. >> yes. jenna: how would you prove that she did this in self-defense? what is going to be your move? >> well the good news on the defense side honestly, there are only two parties to that and one is gone. have her take the stand the guy viciousl
lastly, self-defense, again, i apologize, since i have a defense hat on, but 27 stabs can't be self-defense. jenna: we talked about this before, faith. when you look at this woman, and the murder is gruesome, one could wonder if the jurors, this body stayed in the house for five days. no one found this body. did she work by herself or is there another twist as you're kind of searching to see, you know, innocent until proven guilty? >> i can understand jurors asking those questions because...
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i would go for -- i would go for more defensive stocks, utilities, dividend payers, consumer staples, things like that. we also like natural gas, north american energy. there are other special things, we're short the yen. but it changes dramatically. >> right. >> if and when you get the shock and you move to risk off, because when you don't want to own equities. >> no surprise, all the sectors you mentioned so far are very defensive. but at the same time, you see opportunity in small luxury names. why is that? >> yeah, that's the kind of thing that people even when they're stressed, they want to buy, whether it's a fancy bottle of booze , imported beer, something in a small box, maybe it's only cuff links, but it's in the blue box -- >> and that's just the desk right here, gary. >> blue box? >> you look for example at used merchandise stores, their stocks, they are growing in double digits. there's a lot of things that suggest that maybe three-quarters of the country still thinks we're in recession, and they are. real wages are declining, real per capita gdp is declining and those peo
i would go for -- i would go for more defensive stocks, utilities, dividend payers, consumer staples, things like that. we also like natural gas, north american energy. there are other special things, we're short the yen. but it changes dramatically. >> right. >> if and when you get the shock and you move to risk off, because when you don't want to own equities. >> no surprise, all the sectors you mentioned so far are very defensive. but at the same time, you see opportunity...
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>> i think that i -- i think i was confident in that, but i was also defensive because that's the child reaction, and so i think sometimes i look back and think it was just as much my fault i didn't haxñ friends whn i was little as anyone else's, i was sort of keeping myself in this strange bubble where, you know, i sit alone in class and read the audrey hepburn biography inside my math notebook and didn't feel close to my teachers because i wasn't interested in what they were talking about. >> rose: what were you interested in? >> i was interested in reading. >> rose: story telling. >> story telling, i liked to read and write and play games and i liked animals, anything that allowed me to sort of play a role, i liked animals because i liked being the boss of a lot of creatures and telling them what to do. i liked reading because it took me to new places. i was into historical fiction and went into a writing historical fiction phase but i didn't have the fact checking know how. >> so you had a sensational year and get to know people who call you up and want to have lunch like the late
>> i think that i -- i think i was confident in that, but i was also defensive because that's the child reaction, and so i think sometimes i look back and think it was just as much my fault i didn't haxñ friends whn i was little as anyone else's, i was sort of keeping myself in this strange bubble where, you know, i sit alone in class and read the audrey hepburn biography inside my math notebook and didn't feel close to my teachers because i wasn't interested in what they were talking...
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in defense of our competitors, and there's a bit of a push now about this whole break up the banks, i think it is dead wrong. >> do you think they will do it? >> i pray and hope that we don't do it. >> do you think congress will take it up? >> no i do not. i think it will make america less competitive. >> you don't think they will take it up? >> they will take up the debate. the reasonable people will get through that will recognize that it's an essential element of american competitiveness and there's actually no industrial logic for it. >> when do you think this debate will really start happening? >> oh, boy, i think it started and i'm sure in davos which i'm heading off to next week -- >> and liz is going there too. so you can say hi to her. >> okay great. >> let's talk about national politics, national economic politics, your cfo, very talented at morgan stanley. mentioned as potential number two to jack lew. is she going to take it? >> i have no idea what's going on. all i know as you said ruth is very talented. >> has she talked to you about it? >> no, she's my cfo. her obligati
in defense of our competitors, and there's a bit of a push now about this whole break up the banks, i think it is dead wrong. >> do you think they will do it? >> i pray and hope that we don't do it. >> do you think congress will take it up? >> no i do not. i think it will make america less competitive. >> you don't think they will take it up? >> they will take up the debate. the reasonable people will get through that will recognize that it's an essential...
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chuck schumer says he will back chuck hagel as defense secretary. secretary of state hillary clinton with a long-time ally, liberia's president ellen johnson surleaf. >> it's important to be here today to see that you have fully recovered from your recent illness. >>> on "today" chelsea clinton speaks for the first time about her mom's recovery. >> she is exuding the energy, the vibrancy, and certainly the mental acuty that she always has. i am so grateful that she is not only fine, but healthy and vibrant and strong and, you know, god willing, will be for the next 65 years of her life. >> and chelsea clinton is also chairing the national day of service on saturday. more on that to come. good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. the political cavalry has arrived. new york senator chuck schumer has given his seal of approval to president obama's defense nominee. any decision that could rally senate democrats and signal an easier path to confirmation for former senator chuck hagel. joining us now washington post columnist greta -- white house
chuck schumer says he will back chuck hagel as defense secretary. secretary of state hillary clinton with a long-time ally, liberia's president ellen johnson surleaf. >> it's important to be here today to see that you have fully recovered from your recent illness. >>> on "today" chelsea clinton speaks for the first time about her mom's recovery. >> she is exuding the energy, the vibrancy, and certainly the mental acuty that she always has. i am so grateful that...